UPDATE ON STATE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIATION INITIATIVES FOR JAY SILVERHEELS COMPLEX - For Immediate Release: November 4th, 2025 OHSWEKEN, ON – The Six Nations of the Grand River is pleased to announce that, as of November 3, 2025, residents have officially returned to their homes in the Jay Silverheels complex, following displacement caused by the community flooding on June 18, 2025.Over the past several months, dedicated teams have worked tirelessly to restore the buildings, ensure safety standards are met, and prepare the units for re-occupancy. We recognize the challenges this displacement caused and deeply appreciate the patience and resilience shown by our community members. The successful reoccupation of the Jay Silverheels complex marks a significant milestone in our community’s recovery and remediation efforts. The Emergency Control Group would like to extend our sincere appreciation to all affected residents, their families, and staff for their patience, strength, and cooperation throughout this challenging period.The Six Nations of the Grand River remains committed to supporting our community members and ensuring a smooth and welcoming return to Jay Silverheels.

For Immediate Release: November 4th, 2025 OHSWEKEN, ON – The Six Nations of the Grand River is pleased to announce that, as of November 3, 2025, residents have officially returned to their homes in the Jay Silverheels complex, following displacement caused by the community flooding on June 18, 2025.

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UPDATE ON STATE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIATION INITIATIVES FOR JAY SILVERHEELS COMPLEX - For Immediate Release: November 4th, 2025 OHSWEKEN, ON – The Six Nations of the Grand River is pleased to announce that, as of November 3, 2025, residents have officially returned to their homes in the Jay Silverheels complex, following displacement caused by the community flooding on June 18, 2025.Over the past several months, dedicated teams have worked tirelessly to restore the buildings, ensure safety standards are met, and prepare the units for re-occupancy. We recognize the challenges this displacement caused and deeply appreciate the patience and resilience shown by our community members. The successful reoccupation of the Jay Silverheels complex marks a significant milestone in our community’s recovery and remediation efforts. The Emergency Control Group would like to extend our sincere appreciation to all affected residents, their families, and staff for their patience, strength, and cooperation throughout this challenging period.The Six Nations of the Grand River remains committed to supporting our community members and ensuring a smooth and welcoming return to Jay Silverheels.

Over the past several months, dedicated teams have worked tirelessly to restore the buildings, ensure safety standards are met, and prepare the units for re-occupancy. We recognize the challenges this displacement caused and deeply appreciate the patience and resilience shown by our community members. The successful reoccupation of the Jay Silverheels complex marks a significant milestone in our community’s recovery and remediation efforts.

The Emergency Control Group would like to extend our sincere appreciation to all affected residents, their families, and staff for their patience, strength, and cooperation throughout this challenging period.

The Six Nations of the Grand River remains committed to supporting our community members and ensuring a smooth and welcoming return to Jay Silverheels.

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Media Contact Information: UPDATE ON STATE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIATION INITIATIVES FOR JAY SILVERHEELS COMPLEX
Chasity VanEvery, Director of Communications | Emergency Information Officer, P: (519) 751-6148
1695 Chiefswood Road, P.O. Box 5000, Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0